Compare and Contrast a Planet in our Solar System with A Made Up Planet  Choose any planet besides Pluto  Be creative with your made up planet.

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Compare and Contrast a Planet in our Solar System with A Made Up Planet  Choose any planet besides Pluto  Be creative with your made up planet

What Details?  Geology/Soil  Terrestrial or Gas  Elements Found  Climate  Elements  Orbit and Rotation  Moons and Rings  Distance from the Sun  What Solar System  Name and Type

How Many?  If you work in a group of  1 a poster  2 a 3d/interactive poster  3-4 a 3d/interactive poster and a model (labeled)  5-6 a 3d/interactive poster, model (labeled), and power point  7 or more a 3d/interactive poster, model (labeled), power point and 2 page report